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Google, Harvard to use machine learning to predict earthquake aftershock locations

Earthquakes typically occur in sequences an initial "mainshock" followed by a set of "aftershocks." While these aftershocks are usually smaller in magnitude, they may significantly hamper recovery efforts.

August 31, 2018 / 15:21 IST
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Scientists from Harvard have teamed up with tech giant Google for using machine learning to predict where earthquake aftershocks may occur, a move that will help minimise impact of the natural disaster on lives and infrastructure in the coming years.

Earthquakes typically occur in sequences an initial "mainshock" followed by a set of "aftershocks." While these aftershocks are usually smaller in magnitude, they may significantly hamper recovery efforts.

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Although the timing and size of aftershocks has been understood and explained by established empirical laws, forecasting the locations of these events has proven more challenging, Phoebe DeVries, Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard, said in a Google blogpost.

Machine learning-based forecasts may, one day, help deploy emergency services and inform evacuation plans for areas at risk of an aftershock, she added.